10. Beware the 3D Viewport is now in "Cam Persp" mode. Press N key to open the "Viewport Properties" Panel. Check the "Lock Camera to View" button and navigate the scene (Orbit, Pan and Zoom) to do the framing.

17. ​Click on the white Diffuse box andchoose a colour. You should then see the result on screen

18. Render Image (F12) to preview the result. Let's change the bkg. to a world colour.Goto the "World" panel inside the Properties window. Click "Horizon Colour" and change it to blue alike the images underneath

​19. Turn on the "Environment Lighting" under the "Ambient Occlusion" section

20. ​Goto different frames in the animation and check out their render results, ie., frame 25, 50, and 75

* You could see the hardware render by switching to "Rendered" Preview Mode

21. ​Goto the "Render Setup" Panel, check out the resolution size of the animation film

22a. under "Output" section, choose the render path and type in a Name (hello) for the output film.22b. click into "File Format" and choose "FFmpeg_video".

22c. click into "Presets" and choose "h264 in MP4" encoder22d. double check all the settings

23. Save this Blender Project by goto File > Save As... or Save

24. ​Inside "Render Setup" Panel, hit the "Animation" button and wait for the rendering (this scene takes only a few mins.)

25. Once the render is completed. Change the window to "Movie Clip Editor"

26. ​Click "Open" inside the Movie Clip Editor and choose the "hello" MP4 movie file. Play this file inside "Timeline" to see the final animation result